Thank you Progressives for Change!

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Tonight I had the opportunity to speak at the Progressives for Change event in Elmhurst (formally Action for a Better Tomorrow Elmhurst).

It was a great opportunity to hear from other county wide candidates, share my background and why I'm running for office, and see my neighbors who are excited to help improve DuPage County.

Thank you for your warm welcome, enthusiastic support for local Democrats, and petition signatures!

Election Night!

DuPage County Democratic candidates

DuPage County Democratic candidates

Election night is always magical for me. Knowing people have fought and died for the right to cast a ballot is empowering (even on the nights when the results are not what I would hope for).

Even though DuPage county did not have an election tonight, nearly one third of our country saw elections in their communities from the national level all the way down to school board elections. Watching election results roll in tonight was exciting -- we saw Democratic candidates winning of all ages, genders, and passions. They ran strong campaigns, full of volunteer support, focused on the issues that matter to all of us -- building strong communities, investing in our futures, and showing that we are more alike than we are different.

If you're inspired by the election results tonight and wondering how you can get involved here in DuPage, visit our Get Involved page. We have a few short weeks until petitions get turned in, a few short months until the March 20th primary, and just under a year until the November 6th general election. Join us!

Thank you Indivisible DuPage!

Ashley Selmon, DuPage County Board District 1

Thank you Indivisible DuPage for such a warm welcome, even on a cold and rainy Sunday! 

It was an honor to talk about growing up in Wheaton and seeing the benefits of great public schools in my own life. I want to make sure children in my district see those same opportunities -- that's just one of the reasons why I'm running for County Board in District 1.

Please watch the recording of the live stream from the event here -- you'll see me speak as well as all the other county and state level candidates.

Join Ashley at Indivisible DuPage's Monthly Meeting

This Sunday (October 22), Ashley will be at the Indivisible DuPage Monthly Meeting at a candidate meet-and-greet. Come meet Ashley as well as some other county-wide Democratic candidates.

Join us from 2:00-4:00pm at the Wheaton Community Center at 1777 S. Blanchard Street, Wheaton, IL 60189.

Find the details and RSVP here.

Candidate Reception on November 8th in Elmhurst

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Bob Peickert, chair of the DuPage County Democratic Party, is hosting a reception in his Elmhurst home to introduce local Democrats to their candidates.

Ashley will be there to listen to residents discuss issues which are important to them, including transportation access, property taxes, the opioid crisis -- and any other issues which matter to local families.

Jim Caffrey, candidate for the Illinois House of Representatives in the 47th district, will also be in attendance.

Be sure to RSVP and I look forward to meeting you!

Collecting Petition Signatures in Bensenville

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On Saturday, we spent the afternoon in Bensenville meeting some residents and collecting petition signatures. Walking around the neighborhood was a great reminder of what makes DuPage such a great place to live -- families of all ages and all backgrounds were out enjoying a warm Fall day.

Thank you for your friendliness and excitement Bensenville (and your fantastic Halloween decorations!) - we will see you again soon!

Why run for County Board?

Ashley Selmon DuPage County Board

The most common question I've received has been "So, why are you running?" It's a great question.

I have always been the sort of community member who wanted to help make life better for those around me, regardless of what community I have been apart of.

As a high school student, budget resources and access meant that our speech team was told we could no longer use the copier we had always used. I knew that my teammates needed access in order to prepare for our weekend tournaments. At the beginning of my senior year, I went right to the source and met with our principal. I brought a whole box of paperwork I needed copies of and explained that we could not be as successful that year without access to a copier. Because of that effort, we had the access that we needed in order to have another successful season.

In college, I was a first generation student paying my way through school. I was incredibly lucky to have grants and scholarships but encountered challenges along the way.  I found that the career services were not catered to students, like myself, who could not afford an unpaid internship. I had difficulty getting answers to my questions from our financial aid office and had some maintenance issues in my dorm room. How could I get these concerns addressed -- to make my student experience better and help other students like me? I asked for a meeting with the University President.

I prepared an outline, knowing we would only be able to meet for a short time, and laid out my concerns. Most importantly, I provided some ideas I thought could be solutions -- a scholarship fund to support stipends for unpaid internships, an earlier notification of financial aid for the lowest income students to allow for budgeting and planning, and a liaison for first generation students in the president's office. The meeting was fantastic. I felt heard and was able to get help for my immediate needs. As an alumna, I have seen the expansion of services for first generation and low income students in our career center that I know will help future students who are in the financial situation I was in succeed. 

When I had my first job and first apartment, I lived in a neighboring community outside of DuPage County. While I enjoyed my community, I found that visitor parking was incredibly limited for residents. Again, to address my concerns and the concerns on my neighbors, I went to the source. I emailed the village board and was thrilled to hear back from the mayor who asked what I thought would help the parking situation. I offered to do research of all the surrounding communities, looking at what their parking rules were, as well as population density. I sent him my findings along with a suggested solution. To my excitement, my parking research and solutions were presented to the village board at the next village board meeting (I could even see him holding up my documents as he spoke!) and a few short months later, there was a whole new visiting parking system.

Once I returned to DuPage County, I again wanted to be involved in making my community a great place for all residents.

So why am I running? Because DuPage county needs more voices in its local government. I'm willing to put in the work to understand the issues most important to residents of District 1 to make life in DuPage County more equitable for everyone. We live in a great community -- I look forward to working hard to make sure every resident feels heard when they have concerns and to make sure the opportunities DuPage has to offer are available to everyone.